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A group of more than 500 doctors has filed a brief with the Michigan Supreme Court calling for a ruling that abortion rights are protected.
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The Michigan Supreme Court won’t reinstate the conviction of a former Michigan State University gymnastics coach who was accused of lying to investigators about campus sports doctor Larry Nassar.
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A paperwork error regarding party affiliation is enough to keep a political candidate off the ballot. That decision was released Thursday by the Michigan Supreme Court.
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Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget McCormack announced this week that she will be stepping down from the bench by the end of the year.
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Bridget McCormack, chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, says she will quit by the end of the year.
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The proposal to amend the Michigan Constitution to protect abortion rights hit many roadblocks, but Friday cleared the final hurdle and is headed to the midterm ballot.
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The Michigan Supreme Court faces decisions this week on whether two contentious questions will appear on the November ballot.
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Two stalled ballot campaigns are asking the Michigan Supreme Court to overrule a elections board and let voters decide whether to amend the state constitution.
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The question of whether a voting rights amendment will appear on the November ballot is heading to the Michigan Supreme Court after a state election board deadlocked on sending the amendment to voters.
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Seven county prosecutors who favor abortion rights have filed a brief with the Michigan Supreme Court. They’d like a ruling that abortion rights are protected by the Michigan Constitution.